Three minor sisters in Ghaziabad tragically ended their lives, revealing in a suicide note their deep love for Korean culture and the emotional pressure from their family. The note highlights their pain from family violence and opposition to their interests, particularly marriage anxieties related to Indian men

Sisters’ Note Highlights Mental Strain and Cultural Clash
Ghaziabad: A heartbreaking incident unfolded in Ghaziabad district, Uttar Pradesh, on the night of February 3. Three minor sisters jumped to their deaths from the ninth floor of a building. The sisters, aged 12, 14, and 16, wrote a suicide note before taking this extreme step, revealing the underlying reasons behind their suicide.
In the suicide note, the sisters wrote, "We love Korean, love, love, love... sorry." This indicates that they were huge fans of Korean cinema, K-pop, and actors. The note also stated that their family had been pushing them to focus on other things, leaving Korean dramas and music, which made them uncomfortable.
The sisters wrote, "Look, you're going to make us leave Korean, Korean was our life. You didn't know how much we loved it." This clearly demonstrates their family's pressure on their choices, which was unbearable for them.
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In the suicide note, the sisters also wrote, "Now I'm convinced that Korean and K-pop are our life. We didn't love you family as much as we loved Korean." This line reveals their deep resentment and distance from their family.
They also mentioned their family's abuse, "Should we live in this world just to be beaten by you? No, brother, death would be better than beatings." This is a serious indication of the mental and physical suffering they were facing at home.
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In the suicide note, the sisters also expressed their uneasiness about marriage. They wrote, "The very mention of marriage brought tension to our hearts. We liked Koreans, loved them, and would never marry an Indian man." This reveals their hidden fear and the pain of their dreams being shattered.
Police are investigating the case to understand the family's attitude and mental health issues and to prevent such incidents in the future.
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